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GoardHeart
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Post by GoardHeart »

Your intro sucks. Read the sticky's and FAQ's and go grab yourself an avatar. Welcome.
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Post by VAK »

I am so going to let some other TACP do this one...
"Interdum feror cupidine partium magnarum Europae vincendarum"
(Sometimes I get this urge to conquer large parts of Europe)

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Post by Ranger Bill »

Good luck to you. Why not enlist in the Army with an Option 40 and become a Ranger?
WE NEED MORE RANGERS!

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Post by Rock Island Ranger »

Or, you can become a Cab Driver and become one that way. Either way, your chances appear to be about the same.
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Post by CHCB »

Well, I'm certainly glad you've chose the Service because you're disenchanted with college.

I'd hate to think you were joining for any silly reasons like a desire to defend your nation or, in some small way, attempt to repay the cost in blood spilled by generations of your predecessors to pay for the liberties you enjoy.
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Post by Everett Ruess »

Um...yeah.
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Post by 23LRS »

WTF is UP with these college kids on here? They have the grammatical skills of 3rd graders, and the ideals to match.

Get a clue!
Riamh Nar dhruid O sbairn lan
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my fingers for battle.
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Post by SkyShark »

Hi
It's all good.
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Re: Intro.

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J caz wrote:I'm an 18 year old (disgruntled) college student, considering joining the military instead of going back to school. I'm strongly considering joining the Air Force as a TACP and getting into the Ranger's that way, since it's always been a dream of mine.
You get one chance to make a good initial impression -- and you failed. If you want to enlist in the USAF, go find a USAF site. We are here to assist young men prepare themselves to become Army Rangers. Frankly, that is a full time mission. Now, please reconsider your position and if you have any interest in becoming a Ranger, post a detailed introduction that discusses your physical fitness (run, PU, SI) and the degree to which you have prepared yourself both physically and mentally. Otherwise, begone with your babbling.
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Fishboy
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Post by Fishboy »

Same for me, I decided to be a cook and do the Ranger thing on the side.
Special forces wasn't for me, to much rope climbing, got in the way of my second love, "Dog grooming" whatever you decide make sure its not hard because tough can become a pain in the ass
WHEN IN DOUBT, SHOOT IT OUT!
Never let your fears stand in the way of your dreams.

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Re: Intro.

Post by Steadfast »

Jim wrote:
J caz wrote:I'm an 18 year old (disgruntled) college student, considering joining the military instead of going back to school. I'm strongly considering joining the Air Force as a TACP and getting into the Ranger's that way, since it's always been a dream of mine.
You get one chance to make a good initial impression -- and you failed. If you want to enlist in the USAF, go find a USAF site. We are here to assist young men prepare themselves to become Army Rangers. Frankly, that is a full time mission. Now, please reconsider your position and if you have any interest in becoming a Ranger, post a detailed introduction that discusses your physical fitness (run, PU, SI) and the degree to which you have prepared yourself both physically and mentally. Otherwise, begone with your babbling.
And this statement of yours, Wha De Fuck does "dwindling" mean in this context?
excerpt of J caz wrote:Found out it wasn't for me and still have thought of enlisting dwindling over me.
After "dwindling" you can didle dee bop down to De recruiter. Good Luck in the USAF.
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